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From Loudlabs Adam Balhetchet: Three teens assaulted an adult male in the head with a bottle. It happened around 11 am Monday, at the Taco Bell on 87th St & 4th Ave, within the confines of the 68th Precinct. The teens allegedly threw a bottle at the adult male’s head. 911 was called. Two of the teens fled the Taco Bell, one of which ran down towards 3rd Ave. Subways were checked by police. They arrested one teen. The adult male victim was treated by EMS for a minor laceration to the head. Two teen male perps remain outstanding.

In Bay Ridge:

Tasty Pastry:

Loudlabs wrote: “A man was arrested 1145 pm Saturday at 86 St & 5 Ave within the confines of the 68th Precinct. A young couple was seen exiting an ambulance after denying needing emergency care. Unknown why the suspect was arrested, possibly a fight or assault.”

I am not into relics, but I know a lot of people are. When 150 come to a church, that’s pretty big news!

Mark Treyger is speaking about strong women as if he supported strong women. He didn’t.

#1 Mark Treyger did not support a strong woman leader in the last election. I warned him to stay out of our election, but he couldn’t help himself. Mark actually put his friend up against “the people’s candidate” – the strong woman. This election showed Mark that he doesn’t have the backing he thinks he does.

In the prior election, Treyger supported the corrupt Pam Harris, even after Harris admitted the truth to newspapers, Treyger pushed her election with Melissa Mark Viverito. Treyger threw money at Harris’ not-for-profit AFTER knowing what we all knew. As Harris plead guilty, Treyger was pointing the finger all over the place.

#2 Mark Treyger did not stand up against the IDC with most Democrats this past Fall. In fact, his area is the only one that has the remaining IDC Senator. Senator Savino funded Ethan Lustig’s campaign, Mark’s candidate.

#3 Treyger should not speak about developers, real estate or REBYNY. He’s been in office a long time and can’t rely on the: “they guy before me did this….”

Yes this is March and it’s women’s history month…it’s not April Fools Day.

Thank you to Assemblywoman Mathylde Frontus and Senator Andrew Gounardes for standing at the mosque on Friday night. After the shooting in New Zealand, Muslims are worried about being able to worship.

While you may think this is normal and politicians always do this, we have not seen state politicians support the Muslim community well since we have lived in Bay Ridge (almost 10 years).

Councilman Brannan’s voice has been consistent from before he took office. I love that he went to the mosque on Friday afternoon to let residents know that they have his support!

Brannan is always one of the first voices heard in our community and his message is loud and clear. Brannan doesn’t waver.

The Bay Ridge Community was filled with messages of support:

Such a kind person and sweet gesture.

If your presence isn’t here with our community, it’s noted (it was overlooked in the past). Why? Because there are people who want to do this job and support everyone in the community. And there are enough people watching now to say that this is not okay.

Nicole Malliotakis is remiss in mentioning the New Zealand shooting on social media as well.

After the New Zealand shooting at the mosque, the 68th Precinct made their presence known at the mosque in Bay Ridge. People should feel safe when they are at a place of worship.

This Captain is doing things a little differently and we appreciate that.

We applaud the 68th Precinct’s social media post supporting the community. I mention this because this is different than we have seen in the past.

In the past, we have seen police cars outside of the mosque, but we have not seen the NYPD communicate to the Muslim community that they are there…..and we have not seen the Captain of the NYPD stand with members of the mosque.